Agile Toolkit is a powerful object-oriented platform for Web user interface development. It can help you build a simple administration system or Web data manager quickly and with ease. It focuses on seamless integration while being simple to learn. Agile Toolkit fills the gaps between ORM and the user interface. It lets you focus on the business logic of your application and leave implementation details (such as HTML, JavaScript, AJAX, and CSS) to Agile Toolkit.

CCFE is a simple tool to quickly supply an interactive screen-oriented interface to command line scripts and commands. It prompts users for the information needed to run the commands, and can be programmed with your preferred shell to provide predefined selections and run-time defaults. It also provides a menu system to hierarchically organize them and a viewer to browse the standard output and standard error of invoked scripts or commands.

Squires is a Python library which simplifies the creation of powerful self-documenting readline-based command line interfaces. Scripts using Squires have the following features in their interface: full readline bindings, tab completion of commands and their options, inline command help (which is accessed by pressing tab), option syntax validation, and hidden commands and options.

Genparse is a generic command line parser generator. From a simple and concise specification file, you can define the command line parameters and switches that you would like to be able to pass to your program. Genparse creates the C, C++, or Java code of the parser for you.

Naked Objects is an application development platform. It's called Naked Objects because all you need to develop are your domain objects; the Naked Objects platform automatically creates an object-oriented user interface (giving you the choice of different styles) and the underlying storage mechanism (again, giving you the choice as how to persist your objects).

The QtLua library aims to make Qt 4 applications scriptable using the Lua scripting language. It is an alternative to the QtScript module. QtLua does not generate or use generated binding code for Qt. Instead it provides useful C++ wrapper classes to make C++ and Lua objects accessible from both Lua and C++. It takes advantage of the Qt meta object system to expose QObject members to Lua scripts and comes with user manual and examples.